Big Girls Don’t Cry, Prime Video’s upcoming Original series, is a coming-of-age drama that celebrates sisterhood and champions girl power. Set in Vandana Valley Girls School, the series showcases the school’s archaic traditions and highlights how the students support each other through their endearing friendships. The series has been co-directed by Nitya Mehra, Sudhanshu Saria, Karan Kapadia, and Kopal Naithani, and each director adds a personal touch to the story from their real-life experiences at boarding schools.

Afrah Sayed, Lhakyila, Dalai and Vidushi discuss their characters in ‘Big Girls Don’t Cry,’ recall fond memories of shooting the show and share their best ‘girls supporting girls’ moments.

Meet the characters of Big Girls Don’t Cry

The series features Avantika Vandanapu (Ludo), Aneet Padda (Roohi), Dalai (Pluggy), Vidushi (Kavya), Lhakyila (JC), Afrah Sayed (Noor), and Akshita Sood (Dia). Pooja Bhatt, Raima Sen, Zoya Hussain, and Mukul Chadda also play pivotal roles.

What’s in the trailer of Big Girls Don’t Cry?

The trailer gives a glimpse into the boarding life at the prestigious Vandana Valley, where a group of seven girls are gearing up for their final year in school with every intention of ruling the campus. An outsider, Kavya Yadav, walks onto the campus, hoping to make friends and ace life. Noor has her eyes set on the school captaincy, while Ludo is chasing down the sports captaincy position. As Roohi and JC push for their beauty business to succeed, Pluggy has grand plans of her own. Meanwhile, the rebel-poet Dia prepares to jump the boundary of the school wall before the class bell rings.

What the cast and creators have to say

“I said yes to Big Girls Don’t Cry because I was drawn to the story, the setting, and the characters in it. As a rebellious teenager who never shied away from speaking my mind and questioning authority, it was such a kick to play Anita Verma. What I loved was that within the series, the characters develop a healthy sense of self and strive to overcome gender bias and stereotypes.,” says Pooja Bhatt, who features as Vandana Valley’s principal.

Vandanapu says, “Being able to play Ludo was truly the opportunity of a lifetime. Ludo challenged me, intimidated me, and in some ways even broke me. But Ludo also built me back up, inspired me, and reassured me. She’s a magical character - and I hope that for audiences she’s able to have even a fraction of the impact she had on me.”

Creator of the series and director, Nitya Mehra says, “I think school life in India, especially that of girls, is so underrepresented in storytelling, be it in Indian literature or cinema. Coming-of-age told through the eyes of an all girls boarding school in its most authentic avatar is what I was going for. Big Girls Don’t Cry isn’t just another girls boarding school drama, it is an insight into the lives, ideas, and feelings of young girls that are carving a path for themselves, finding their way into this world, and are doing so on their terms. Learning to overcome challenges and capitalise on opportunities, these girls are jet-setting on an enriching journey of self-discovery that will define who they are and what they’re made of. This series is a little homage from me to all the girls out there jostling to figure their identities. I want to celebrate girl gangs and sisterhood, and having Prime Video celebrate that with me was the perfect match.”

How to watch Big Girls Don’t Cry on Prime Video?

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Big Girls Don’t Cry is set to premiere exclusively on Prime Video on March 14 in Hindi with dubs in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada. All you need to admit yourself at Vandana Valley, is a Prime membership, which costs ₹1,499/year. Prime Video is just one of the many benefits of a Prime membership where you can get unlimited access to award-winning movies and TV shows with Prime Video.

What’s more on Prime Video?

Prime Video hosts thousands of acclaimed TV shows and movies across languages and geographies, including Indian films such as Shershaah, Sardar Udham, The Great Indian Family and Fukrey 3 along with Indian-produced Original series like JubileeMade in HeavenMission Start AbDhoothaIndian Police Force. Also included are popular global Originals such as  Citadel, The Lord of The Rings: The Rings of PowerGen VThe Marvelous Mrs. MaiselThe Wheel of Time and many more. Prime Video content streams in Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Punjabi and Bengali, besides English.